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ACL 1988 DUES STATEMENT Institutions Now Order Journals from MIT Press; New LATE PAYMENT FEE for Late Renewals Membership in the A~sociation for Computational Linguistics is for the calendar year; it includes the ACL journal Computational Lingulsties, reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences, and discounts on ACL-sponsored publications. Beginning in 1988, MIT Press will publish the journal. This change will not affect personal and student memberships, which will continue to be handled by the ACL; however, institutions now must subscribe to the 1988 journal from MIT Press Journals, 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA; 617:253-2889. Back issues through 1987 and proceedings will continue to be available only from ACL. An order form is on the other side of this statement. The change in publishing makes it necessary to introduce a late payment fee for renewal payments made after 30 April, because of the extra mailing costs. Dues and back order payments can be made in Europe and Japan as well as the U.S.; read the directions under the heading PAYMENT below carefully. Identify your institutional affiliation if it is not part of your address. Also please provide your computer network address. FULL NAME ADDRESS INSTITUTION COMPUTER NETOADDRESS Please correct any errors in the label provided. Provide prompt notification of address changes; copies returned because of bad addresses will not be remailed until a 28.00 handling fee is remitted. MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR 1988: Dues for Personal Members are 225. Couples with the same mailing address may become Joint Members for 230; they will receive only one set of publications, but each will be eligible for all other member benefits. Full-time students may become Student Members for $15 with copy of student ID. CHECK MEMBERSHIP CA TEG OR Y: DUES $ [3Personal(g25) D Joint(230) OStudent(215) (surface mailing costs included) $10 late payment for renewale after 30 April 1988 LATE PAYMENT FEE $ Additional charge for l~t class or air delivery: DUES MAILING $ ($10 for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; $20 elsewhere) INTERNATIONAL FUND- INTERNATIONAL FUND $ The ACL set up a fund in 1982 to make ACL memberships and publications available to colleagues who have difficulty in using their national currencies for international transactions. Contributions may be tax-deductible in the United States and in some other countries; check local regulations. PAYMENTz Prepayment is necessary; invoices are available on request. Checks should be made out to the Association for Computational Linguistic~ (or to ACL). Payments can be made to one of the addresses below, as follows: 1. In the USA to Walker; mail this dues statement with a check or money order in U.S. dollars, payable to ACL. 2. In Switzerland to Rosner; mail this dues statement with a check or money order in U.S. dollars, Swiss francs, or the equivalent in local currency on the day of payment, payable to ACL. Payment can also be made by bank transfer to account number 141.880.LAV at the Union Bank of Switzerland, 8 rue de Rhone, CH-1211 Geneva 11, SWITZERLAND. Send Rosner a copy of the bank transfer as well as the dues statement. Standing orders can be established only with bank transfers. 3. In Japan to Nagao; transfer an equivalent amount in yen on the day of payment to "Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank, Hyakumanben Branch; Ordinary Deposit, 47{N1319944; Name: Keisangengogakkai Kaihi Nagao Makoto." Mail this dues statement to Walker together with a copy of the bank transfer. Also send Nagao a copy of the bank transfer. Note: THE DUES STATEMENT MUST BE SENT TO WALKER TO,BE PROPERLY RECORDED IN THE ACL OFFICE. Dr. Donald E. Walker (ACL) Bell Communications Research 445 South Street, MRE 2A379 Morristown, NJ 07960-1961, USA Dr. Michael Rosner (ACL) ISSCO 54, route des Acacias CH-1227 Geneva, SWITZERLAND Prof. Makato Nagao (ACL) Electrical Engineering Kyoto University Yoshida, Sakyo, Kyoto, JAPAN

ORDER FORM FOR ACL BACK ISSUES AND PROCEEDINGS BACK ISSUES: Back issues of Computational Lingulstlcs are available, as well as two special supplements: a Directory of Graduate Programs in Computational Linguistics and a Survey of Computational Linguistics Courses. Surface mailing costs are included in tile prices; additional charges for 1st class or air delivery are noted. CIRCLE VOLUME- YEARS DESIRED: BACK ISSUES $. (Personal Members $25 each; Student Members $15 each; institutions $50 each) Microfiche only: 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 [No issue published in 1979] Print and microfiche (provided together): 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Additional charge for Ist class or air delivery: BACK ISSUE MAILING $ ($10 each volume-year for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; $20 each volume-year elsewhere) CHECK SUPPLEMENTS DESIRED: (Members $5 each; individual nonmembers $10 each; institutions $15 each) 01986 Directory of Graduate Programs [] 1986 Survey of Courses Additional charge for 1st cla~s or air delivery: ($3 each supplement for U.S., Canada, and Mexico; $6 each supplement elsewhere) SUPPLEMENTS $ SUPPLEMENT MAILING $ PROCEEDINGS: Proceedings are available for the ACL conferences listed below, including the COLING84 volume, which was also the 22nd ACL Annual Meeting. Because of the size of the COLING84 proceedings, it costs more and is listed separately. The COLING86 proceedings can be ordered through the ACL or directly from Bonn as noted below; shipment is from Bonn. Surface mailing costs are included in the prices; additional charges for 1st class or air delivery are noted. CHECK PROCEEDINGS DESIRED: PROCEEDINGS $ (Members $25 each; individual nonmembers $35 each; institutions $50 each) ACL ANNUAL MEETINGS 17th, San Diego, 1979 D18th, Philadelphia, 1980 D19th, Stanford, 1981 D20th, Toronto, 1982 D21st, Cambridge, 1983-22nd, see COLING84 below D23rd, Chicago, 1985 D24th, New York, 1986 D25th, Stanford, 1987 D26rd, Buffalo, 1988 CONFERENCES ON APPLIED NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING []First, Santa Monica, 1983 DSecond, Austin, 1988 EUROPEAN CHAPTER CONFERENCES DFirst, Pisa, 1983 DSecond, Geneva, 1985 DThird, Copenhagen, 1987 THEORETICAL ISSUES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING CONFERENCES DThird, Las Cruces, 1987 Additional charge for ist class or air delivery: PROCEEDINGS MAILING $ ($8 each U.S., Canada, and Mexico; $16 each elsewhere) CHECK COLING84 PROCEEDINGS DESIRED: COLING8$ PROCEEDINGS $ DCOLING84, Stanford, 1984 (Members $35; individual nonmembers $40; institutions $70) Additional charge for 1st class or air delivery: COLING8~ PROCEEDINGS MAILING $ ($12 each U.S., Canada, and Mexico; $24 each elsewhere) CHECK COLING86 PROCEEDINGS DESIRED: COLING86 PROCEEDINGS $ DCOLING86, Bonn, 1986 (through ACL: $65 surface delivery; $75 air) (through Bonn: 95 DM surface delivery; 110 DM air; order from IKS e.v., Poppelsdorfer Allee 47, D-5300 Bonn 1, WEST GERMANY; +49/228/735645; UPK000%DBNRHRZl.BITNET; pay IKS by check or by bank transfer to Bank fuer Gemeinwirtschaft Bonn, Account no. 1205 163 900, BLZ 380 101 11) PAYMENT: Prepayment is necessary; invoices are available on request. Checks should be made out to the Association for Computational Linguistics (or to ACL). Payments can be made in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank to Walker at the address below. Payments can also be made in Switzerland by check or bank transfer and in Japan by bank transfer only; for details see the other side of this form. Dr. Donald E. Walker (ACL) Bell Communications Research 445 South Street, MRE 2A379 Morristown, NJ 07960-1961, USA

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